Titled “Meet South Australia’s most wanted online singles,” it featured the most “hit on” women from a number of different websites.As you will see, not one of them was even moderately attractive.We men are by nature visual creatures, and so to really drive home this point, you are about to get photographic evidence to convey this message more powerfully than words alone ever could.Recently, there was an article in an Australian newspaper that highlighted the absolute folly of men wasting their time on internet dating.Even a website that is meant to be the sole domain of “beautiful people” spectacularly fails to deliver anything likely to give you a boner. To be honest though, I can’t blame her for her rampant narcissism.

The most popular South Australian woman on Beautiful People? ” “So often men that I date say ‘I’m so proud to walk next to you because everybody looks, you’ve got that presence’. Wouldn’t you think your shit didn’t stink too if you got dozens of messages and virtual smiles every day, and all of your photos were “rated the full five out of five for attractiveness?Mark Webster is an old school Australian who is dismayed by political correctness, the state of the modern woman and the decline of his once beautiful country.He believes the collapse of the family unit is directly attributable to feminism and cultural Marxism.Yvette admits that she has yet to go on a single date with anyone she’s met online.In other words, she thinks her suitors are pathetic, and regularly looks at her online dating page Any remotely attractive woman can get laid with little or no effort.Why subject yourself to the degradation of getting screened by an undesirable woman like you are an applicant for a minimum wage job, knowing full well that she is conducting similar assessments on 1,000 other fawning men? Right swiping on Tinder or sending a woman a wink on Ok Cupid will never come close to the rush of masculinity you get from approaching a beautiful woman in person.